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Brussels with a view to the sea

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"Life with a sea view" , by Erik Pevernagie, oil on canvas,100 x 100 cm  xx

When our thinking pattern is in shambles, we must stay aligned with our core objectives and clear goals before being sidetracked by futile and inconsistent trendy temptations. If we filter our focus, we can hark back to the roadmap of our benchmarks, tailored to our abilities and consistent with the changing contexts in our lives.

When we feel abandoned along the road of insignificance, we can jam our path into our thinking mind, breaking free from the shackles of inattention, getting our life together, uncovering our identity, and resurfacing in a world of sympathy and understanding.

When we face the entangled vagaries on the chessboard of our lives, let us not hesitate to use the queen's gambit to disentwine predictable hassles or diffuse incendiary plots if we want to take control of our being and make our dreams come true, transparently and straightforwardly.

Let us indulge in life with a view—free, pure, oxygenated, looking out at a dream of liberty and ensuring a breathable environment.

If we want to add human interaction to the panorama of our lifescape, the sustainability and the expectancy description of our emotions are momentous. Cracks in relations can be 'restored,' whereas breakups have to be 'repaired.' For 'repairs,' we need proper tools: concrete commitments and, most importantly, endurance. It's about showing up, even when it's hard. For 'restoration,' we need exceptional talent and subtle ability to realize a perfect replica of the original emotional canvas.


Phenomenon:Sea, sail boats and freedom

 

Factual starting point: Woman sail boats